In his seven years practicing law, Noll said he’s only been in one, one or two times.

“It’s very, very rare for a person to have an attorney present at an interrogation,” Noll said.

According to the Inspector General’s report, Axon, which is the company who sells the cameras, apologized to the Springfield Police Department for being unaware of features that their product has.

“While all of our materials advertise the 24/7 buffer as a key product feature, we acknowledge that this feature was not communicated with enough detail to the Springfield Police Department. We have since made sure that our entire sales team and all parties are aware of this functionality. We are grateful to have worked this out with the City of Springfield and appreciate their cooperation in resolving this important matter.”